Yes. Mostly in my dealings with people. The rationality has a lot to do with it.'m asking you : has any of your reasoning/reading made a big difference in your life ? — Skalidris
Mostly in my dealings with people. — L'éléphant
We're not in disagreement. Trust me, I've met all kinds of people because of my work. If I did not use self-control and command of my emotion while sitting in front of them, I'd fall apart, too. I've walked away from a couple of jobs because the bullshit was just not worth my time.I find the very opposite. My dealings with other people cause me a lot of stress, and keep me awake at night. Then I need to deal with myself, so I pick up some good philosophy to read and I fall asleep almost immediately. So philosophy is really good for dealing with myself, by allowing me to ignore my dealings with others. — Metaphysician Undercover
I've walked away from a couple of jobs because the bullshit was just not worth my time. — L'éléphant
It can be learned, yes. I reserve the special treatment of just quitting to a very few instances. The fight is not worth it. I pick my battle.And after a while you start to ignore the bullshit and just do the job. — Metaphysician Undercover
Would you believe Ethics and Metaphysics?So what kind of philosophy helped you with that self control ? Was that something you read or something you learned over time by yourself ? — Skalidris
If you want to be a robot and be transparent, yes. That's to your own defeat, though. Rationality without philosophy will suck your soul. And I need to hold down a job. So, what's keeping me sane is my soul. When I abandon something, pangs of guilty feeling would creep up on me, but philosophical rationality would get me back from falling.You mentioned rationality, but to me, you could be rational without caring about philosophy at all. — Skalidris
Is it worth it to study unwisdom – philosophy, after all, means 'loving (seeking) wisdom' by those who recognize that they are unwise (e.g. Socrates) – in order to learn how to limit the frequency and scope of (to begin with) one's own judging and acting unwisely? — 180 Proof
'To unlearn habits which make me miserable (foolery), and don't be an asshole.'
— A fool's 'self-overcoming' mantra — 180 Proof
:death: :flower:Escape?" – or recovery? – from foolery ... — 180 Proof
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